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We are looking forward to celebrating with you! See you Thursday, April 9th!
We are looking forward to celebrating with you! See you Thursday, April 9th!

Emily & Matthew

FAQs

Question

What do we wear to the wedding?

Answer

Please dress in semi-formal attire fitting our "garden theme." Chic, bold, and floral patterns/colors are very welcomed. (Of course no white).

Question

Are kids allowed to attend the wedding?

Answer

Though we love and adore your little ones, we ask you please leave them at home or with someone you love. Those who are included in our ceremony will be the only children to attend.

Question

If I am late to RSVP, is that okay?

Answer

While we understand that managing schedules and arrangements can be tough, we ask that you please stick to the RSVP deadline of March 9th. This ensures that we have our final guest amounts ahead of time to the venue and our wonderful coordinator to ensure proper flow and set up on the day of.

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Can I bring a plus one with me?

Answer

If it has been noted on your RSVP card that you have a plus one, we have planned and assigned seating for that individual attending with you. Otherwise, if your RSVP card does not account for an additional guest, we ask that you please do not bring other people or request other people to attend as it is a large wedding count and we strategically coordinated it so we could have as many loved ones as possible while still remaining in budget!

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What if I am not Catholic?

Answer

We welcome all people of whatever faith that you have decided to follow to attend our ceremony. We would love to share our faith with you while asking that you kindly respect how sacred this sacrament is to us. If you are not able to receive communion but still would like to participate in the mass, you are more than welcome to attend the mass and "cross your arms" to receive a blessing during communion time. Otherwise, please feel free to remain in your seat until instructed otherwise by the priest.